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iMovie doesn't recognize Photos library

iMovie doesn't recognize my Photos library. I've tried starting iMovie with cmd-option to no avail. Any suggestions on how to link the two?


Final Cut Pro also doesn't recognize the Photos library.


The Photos library frequently has to be repaired, for some reason, so I suspect it has to do with the fact that it is on an external drive.

iMac (M1, 2021)

Posted on Mar 13, 2023 3:12 PM

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Posted on Mar 15, 2023 10:54 AM

It may be that Photos is not enabled for iMovie. To enable it, go to System Preferences/Security & Privacy/Privacy and click on the Photos item in the sidebar. Then, in the right hand pane, make sure that there is a check in the box next to iMovie.



To make changes you will need to click on the little lock icon in the lower left of the window and type in

your administrator password.


I'm running Mojave with the computer I am presently using. With your M1 computer you may be running Catalina or later. If so the Security & Privacy box may look a little different. You may need to poke around a bit to find the comparable settings.


-- Rich

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Mar 15, 2023 10:54 AM in response to pinotbob

It may be that Photos is not enabled for iMovie. To enable it, go to System Preferences/Security & Privacy/Privacy and click on the Photos item in the sidebar. Then, in the right hand pane, make sure that there is a check in the box next to iMovie.



To make changes you will need to click on the little lock icon in the lower left of the window and type in

your administrator password.


I'm running Mojave with the computer I am presently using. With your M1 computer you may be running Catalina or later. If so the Security & Privacy box may look a little different. You may need to poke around a bit to find the comparable settings.


-- Rich

Mar 13, 2023 6:43 PM in response to pinotbob

Hi, pinotbob,


iMovie will only recognize the Photos app library that is designated as the System Photo library. So the first thing to do is to open the Photos app and click on Photos/Preferences/General and confirm that the box with the words "Use as system photo library" is grayed out. That will indicate that the library has been designated as the system photo library and you need do nothing further. If it is not grayed out, click on the box to gray it out. Then shut down your computer and reboot, and see if the Photo library is now recognized.



If still no luck, try deleting iMovie preferences. To delete preferences, open iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys and select to delete preferences in the box that appears. iMovie usually will open in a new empty library. If so, reopen your old library to get back to your projects. Possibly you may need to reboot to set the changes.  Deleting preferences is a safe procedure that will not cause data loss or disruption to your project.


A Photos library can be stored on an external drive as long as the drive is formatted Mac OS External (Journaled) or APFS. iMovie will recognize it as long as the Photos library is the system photo library. However, you can't store a Photos library on a drive that is presently being used for Time Machine, or had been so used in the past, because the permissions required for Time Machine conflict with the permissions required for the Photos library. If you need to reformat the external drive, be aware that reformatting erases all data on the drive. So first remove any data, including the Photos library, before reformatting.


-- Rich





iMovie doesn't recognize Photos library

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